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FOR A ROYAL DAY, MARCEL WANDERS EXPLORES DESIGN POTENTIAL AND TRANSPARENCY OF PROTOFUNCTIONAL® TECHNOLOGIES
05 February 2002 - DSM Somos

To a unique day, a unique creation was needed. This was the challenge that Marcel Wanders faced in response to the competition organized by the Dutch Museum het Kruithuis for the wedding of Prince Willem-Alexander to Ms Máxima Zorreguieta.

Thanks to his sensitive perception and unique capability of uniting high technology with design, Marcel Wanders presented a stunning tiara that showcases unexplored advantages for new designs using ProtoFunctional® technologies.

Amongst the activities for the majestic wedding celebrated with phenomenal enthusiasm by the entire country, the Museum selected 24 of the most influential and inspiring figures in contemporary design to create a unique model of a royal crown for the new princess. Among those invited to participate was the design studio of Marcel Wanders (Amsterdam, Netherlands), whose creation was nominated into the finalists, chosen by two consecutive juries: a first jury in charge of appreciating the ideas that inspired the crown designs, and a second jury for the prototypes presented in the second classification. The final selection for determining the winning design will be held in the weeks following the wedding.

Taking inspiration from nature, Marcel Wanders studio designed a delicate and crystalline tiara that invokes the sensations of water so important to the Dutch culture. The diadem was conceptualized from the effect of a ‘splash’ of water and demonstrates the magnificence that can be created from this element’s natural and graceful transparency. “We selected the theme of water because of its close historical link to the Dutch culture, to unify this ceremony to the roots of the country’s history and to represent an eternal symbol to this union. The symbolic value was also significant to emphasize Prince Willem-Alexander’s importance in our country’s environmental concerns. The creation is homage to the Royal Family and to this essential natural element,” explains Marcel Wanders.

For the presentation of the prototype to the jury, Marcel Wanders studio desired a material that allowed them to communicate the intention behind the design. With an attentive study of the techniques and solutions available, Wanders chose the use of WaterClear™ ProtoFunctional® resins by DSM Somos®: “The choice of WaterClear™ for the prototype was very natural, not only because of the material’s name - which was almost a premonition for this project! - but primarily for the characteristics and feeling that this material offered. The prototype of the crown in this important phase of the jury selection expressed the surprising delicacy of water; while on a technical level, the stereolithography material used allowed the high precision needed for this thin-walled complex design. The ability to use WaterClear™ was a determining factor for this part of the project.”

For the definitive silver cast model that would be presented in the finalist round, a silicone mould was needed. Wanders requested the Belgium service bureau Materialise to create a new prototype for this mould which could demonstrate how the use of unusual materials could confer a different feeling to the crown, compared to the model realized in WaterClear™. The white prototype that Materialised offered to create in Somos® 9100 inspired Marcel Wanders with the idea for rendering the silver crown with an aesthetic feeling softer than that of polished silver, more in tone with the delicateness of the design.

The finalist creations were unveiled the day of the wedding to the Royal Family and near 2000 members of accredited press in the Beurs van Berlage, the former merchant stock exchange in Amsterdam where the ceremony took place, and to the general public the following day. Those able to view the crown discovered it floating on a transparent base that Marcel Wanders chose to realize directly in WaterClear™.

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About: DSM Somos
DSM Somos is an unincorporated division of DSM Desotech—a world leader in the development of UV-curable materials—and a member of the global DSM family.

DSM Somos is currently the world's second largest materials supplier to the rapid prototyping industry, providing stereolithography liquids and
selective laser sintering powders used for the creation of three dimensional models and prototypes directly from digital data. Somos' patented ProtoFunctional materials are used by a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical and telecommunications.

DSM Somos has developed a full line of rapid prototyping materials that replicate the performance parameters of production materials, saving both time and money in new product development. From thermoplastic elastomers to polyethylene and polypropylene, DSM Somos has stereolithography and selective laser sintering technologies.

The Somos business has been actively involved in the development of rapid prototyping materials since the late 1980s, from the introduction of the first commercial Somos stereolithography resin in 1992.

DSM Somos is part of DSM Desotech, a leading innovative formulator and manufacturer of high quality ultraviolet and electron beam (UV/EB) curable materials.

DSM Desotech is a business unit of DSM - an international chemicals and materials group headquartered in The Netherlands, with annual sales of EUR 8.1 billion and a work force of approximately 22,000 employees at more than 200 sites worldwide.

DSM is active worldwide in life science and nutritional products, performance materials and industrial chemicals. The company specializes in innovative products and services that help improve the quality of life and DSM products are currently used in a wide range of end markets and applications such as human and animal nutrition and health, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, automotive and transport, coatings, housing and electrics & electronics (E&E). The group has annual sales (pro forma including the recent acquisition - renamed DSM Nutritional Products) of approximately EUR 8 billion and employs about 26,000 people around the world. Ranking among the global leaders in many of its fields, DSM is headquartered in the Netherlands, with locations in Europe, Asia and the Americas.


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